Bachelor of Science in Education

Secondary and K-12 Visual Arts

Required Courses for Social Studies Major

Social Studies

Candidates must take the required courses in three licensure areas: historical perspectives and two from government (political science), psychology, and sociology.

Licensure Areas

Economics

ECON E103 Introduction to Microeconomics (3 cr.)

ECON E104 Introduction to Macroeconomics (3 cr.)

Select one of the following (3 cr.)

ECON E350 Money and Banking (3 cr.)

BUS G300 Introduction to Managerial Economics (3 cr.)

Advanced Economics Electives (300-400 level) (3 cr.)

Government

POLS Y103 Introduction to American Politics (3 cr.)

Select one of the following (3 cr.)

POLS Y360 United States Foreign Policy (3 cr.)

POLS Y372The Analysis of International Politics (3 cr.)

Select one of the following (3 cr.)

POLS Y307lndiana State Government and Politics(3 cr.)

POLS Y308 Urban Politics (3 cr.)

Select one of the following (3 cr.)

POLS Y318 The American Presidency (3 cr.)

POLS Y319 The United States Congress (3 cr.)

Psychology

PSY P101 Introductory Psychology I (3 cr.)

PSY P102 Introductory Psychology II (3 cr.)

Select two approved psychology electives (6 cr.)

Sociology

SOC S161 Principles of Sociology (3 cr.)

SOC S163 Social Problems (3 cr.)

SOC S362 World Societies and Cultures (3 cr.)

One approved sociology elective (3 cr.)

Historical Perspectives

A student who can demonstrate sufficient general knowledge of history may, with a history depart­ment recommendation to the education-licensing advisor, be allowed to substitute higher-level history courses for HIST H105 and HIST H106.